Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1965 Page: 1 of 8
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•cuth First Stroot
viUu, Kentucky
Lg®RKD AND THIRTEENTH YEAR (Established March 3. 185?.
Mi Preuss' Three Common Sehool Districts
HASTRO!' (TEXAS) ADVERTISER. SEITEMBER it. 1965
Number 28
jaiTKKS - Strange
, happening That s a
. .«n Red Buttons
,<) i.is TV program
,j ,!hi*r pewpt'- have
fhit); at on. lime
f dunrti." 'he put I®*
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rtfd flying
r kn vn as UFO s
(m tll thr B**tr* | «n>«
narii t« thr
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rtpwls ciiiw on that
I... j cut '• p rn wt**n
,-tn flashing eoiorod
fg, jrp>T\' d tn the north
d Austin
, ^ tn thr Taylor aiwa
tor Mmr mum or
rtet nrwtnt ftomr think
Mud a y«t pitrlwd
|*j rooid not be Ortrrt*d
nn TW qwttwi If.
preacher «** the
!tr north wwrterty por
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sf «m rmift «M|m, Mi
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nbm- a nian in (trurth
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>'i sji t!,« wcixta *"Vmt«
i *v & 1:t! t- man only
•• . >rjd !..;■! him
*•** ■ •' *npictr , ■ *>
■ *«rM on tk- 3
" ' to J>f •"
On Thursday evening Sept. 2, they had no logical choice but to
it th«• ("lilt House a joint meet ask the C< unty Board to annex
tng of Common School Districts their distent* to the Bastrop In-
Trustees of Phelan No 20. Greens i dependent School District.
I iairii No. 21. Hills I'raine No Supt 1' J. Dodson. speaking
J5. Bastrop Independent School for the Bastrop Independent
District trustees and the Bastrop School District, explairu'd |iolic-
County School Board was held ics the Bastrop District would
I In puipos< of thi meeting was follow il the Common School Dis-
to discuss the problems faced b> tricts were annexed to Bastrop
manv sciK*>i districts becau e of Members of the Bastrop Inde-
the enactment of retvnt fi^leral j p*^rU*nt School Bo.ird pn*sont
iegmlalkm and h. ,rd polic wen Dr. C. G f^jddard. W. R.
Kesse'.us A A Sanders, Col R. E.
Myers and Harold Heliums.
After a lengthy discussion, Q
W Craddock presiding as vicc
NY(1 Boys Given Parents Urged To
Compliment By Meet Teachers At
Mr. Sim Gideon
Cminl> S«.pt Holx-rt Wdkln e\
plained that because of tiw* Civil
Rights Act of 1HT I the Klemen
tary and Secondary School Act of president of Bastrop Co. School
!9C> and policies ,i> m-x forth b> Board, asked for the rt'adinK of
'he State Board of F-ducation in the onier annexing Districts No.
July of 1965 it was Impractical 20 24. and 2T> to the Fir,strop In-
tro) economically unfeasible for j dependent School District
thr Common m hool Districts sur The abfive order being read, it
nxinding IWstrop to operate their w;us moved by Olan Voigt, mem-
vivoU | her of the Bastrop County School
Rufus liarkcr repri sentinx lioar«i and s«>condi,d by Johnnie
Phclan. Emmet Hendrtx repre ) Barton that same be poised,
sumtinti fJrrem Praine, and Ntilan Members of County Board of
Glass Herms Willmbrry and Trustees favoring the motion
Ray Ij'f, reprrsentinit Hills IVai were Johnnie Barton 0 W. Crad-
ne each expressed hn.iself and dock. W B Towns«'nd ami Olan
generally voiced the opinion tna! ! Voigi
Members of the Mina-Bastrop j
| School Faculty will be introduced
at the first meeting of the Parent-
« v."! ' Teacher Association Wednesday
evening, Sept. 15, according to
Mrs. C G. Coddard, P-TA presi-
dent.
The teachers will be entertain-
ed following the meeting with a
reception and social hour, which
., . _ . . ,, will give parents and teachers a
trop. Elgin .and Paig , worked ^,.,, tQ acquajntod
under the sujiervision of rhomas
Baca of Pai«e arol Claude Wcwl-
sey of Bastrop. Bill Gordon of n
Bastrop Bears Travel to Granger
P-TA On Sept. 15th j Friday In Search of Second Victory
Congratulations for "a
done" were given to the GO Neigh-
borhood Youth Corps boys, wlio
worked for seven weeks at I^ike
liastiop, by Sim Gideon. General
Manager, Ixiwer Colorado River
Authority.
The boys, wIkj came from Has
All jiarents, both men and wo-
men. are urged to attend, Mrs.
. , , Goddard said, and a prize will
Bastrop also provided supervision j ^ ^von ,h(, rw)m havin(? the
highest [XTcentage of parents
Red dross Swimming Program Is
Success: Certificates Ready for Kids
Ilv Amen. n Red Cn«#. sum
m-r - .mmm*: pnignum met
witii i;ri :if >ii < (i-*s this year
Man> '-erii!. are Ivtng i*
>wi>-d ved Margatvt Pfnf
trr fiuttrup Ci*mty water safety
chairman and instructor
Wi h to tlvsmk Mr Adam*
■it Ki'-' - p S«a;. Park for mak
;ng I t-VN • thi* use isf {).. jktoI
Wi « it I-Wiy («,r th< < "
M>' Ift-.ffrr • Vi%
«ur thanks to tlv nwn\ t«, h> i>
ADVAV(KD nr.t.lNMCR -
Cm Crawford Dei'at Fallwel],
Vincent Goert/ Ke\in Hilhig, On
iy K'x't Di-bh McDaniel. Dale
U. ivs J sin.- Uilhelm Kath> liea-
ty Siieryl Martser. Brenda Bar-
's* h. Sianlev Hml Kim Piilwel!
A !s>> Sliana Far e\ I>avid
l i<wrt/ Kenneth
Grohnvan Michae
Mihura M«r\ I>
S tdra "v*hrv 'i«
IV t I liMI III \ It
Revv.i- Bern.
Giwrtz Oaude
1Mb ^ ; vhbie
u " ' 'Xt>r ntvJ
MllMMIi; -
Yvonne linker.
lit i.l \ m t.
suim\ii i;
during the first stages of the pro-
ject
The LCRA work was part of
the county-wide program sponsor-
ed by the Bastrop County Com-
missioners Court, coordinated by
Jack Grieaenbcck and directed by !
Harold Goerner, "The high qua-
lity of direction and the excellent
supervision given were responsi-
ble for the Neighborhood Youth
Corps Program being a full suc-
cess in Bastrop County. Mr Gi-
deon said
"Even though the project lasted
only seven weeks, we feel that
the boys did an outstanding job
in dearinK underbrush, dead trees
and in otherwise beautifying and ]
establishing fire protection alone !
a 5.200 foot long stretch of land ;
on the south shore of lj ke Bas-
trop These hoys can look with
pride to the tjreat improvement
their work has made in thr ap-
pearance of this area to which \
many visitors come "
"W« are particularly pleased
that this work was performed
without a single loss time acci-
. <)ent arol we congratulate the
l«jys for their attent venrss to
their work and for thn r prompt-
ness in reporting even lay." Mr.
i '.ideon stated
Bastrop Bears
Out - Play Thrall
I Ml In Opener
present.
Annual membership dues of
50 cents may be paid during the
business session.
Bastrop Against
Senate Increase
■ere are the unofficial Bm
trop County election rrtunw
from Tunaday's vole an the
wkHi niiwt of the
APMMWAI 1M
AGAINST 433
Bastrop County. Uke the rent
at the vtatn, voted againat
any enlargement
Mrs. Pfeiffer Is
New Secretary-
J
Manager of C-C
Mrs Margaret Pfeiffer has
been appiinted to the secretary-
manfiger [ st of the Bastrop
Chamber of Commerce.
She r -;>lace?; Harold G^ieiT.er
w!k> is now protect co-. irdittatot
of tin NcighborI .xi Youth Coi'ps
n Bastrop Count\
S< r, ru* as Rui Cross water
safet chairman in B..strop Coun-
ty for many years Mi Pfeiffei
tomes to th< ' ha nils1!' with
The Bastrop Bears travel to in District 24A in '64 — the dis-
Granger Friday in search of their trict in which Lexington was
second victory of the gridiron sea-; champ and went on to the quar-
son- , ter-finals.
But the Granger Lions also Glenn Thompson is the new
have ideas of their own about a head coach of the Lions.
victory as they play their season No changPS an, expected in the
openc before a home crowd. j iicars' starting lineup Friday
Bear Coach Larry Turner says , nit,hf
he does not know what to expect ..Wp.ve ^ working on
from Cjiangei this season. piissing attack and defense this
"They scouted us last Friday j week, Coach Turner said.
night in our game against Thrall," Game time is 8 p.m. in Gran-
Turner lamented, "but we could j ger.
not scout them at all because they '
had an open date that night." (,
"Tins sort of puts us on the
spot. We didn't know just how
to plan an attack," said Turner.
"All I can say is that we'll have
to deal with their plays as the
ball game goes along."
Although Turner felt this was
definitely an advantage for the
Lions, he admitted that the Bears
had an advantage, too. in that
they had one game already under
their belt.
When asked what kind of a
team he thought Granger would
have. Coach Turner replied, "Bet-
ter than last year, and we all
remember that &■£ Me we had
with them in 1964."
The Lions have 11 senior re-
turning lettermen. plus a number
Liberal Donation
Starts Christmas
Fund Ball Rolling
Though temperatures still hov-
er around the 100 mark, the Lions
Club Christmas fund has already
been started with a generous con-
tribution from Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Griffith at Griffith's Resaurant.
At the close of the bi-weekly
club luncheon recently, the sec-
retary handed the check for the
meal, as usual, to the cashier, on-
ly to have it handed back to him,
endors d by Griffith's Restaurant,
to be deposited in the Lions An-
nual Christmas Fund. It amount-
ed to $36.77.
That, say Lion members, will
of experienced Negroes who S° a l°nK way toward spreading
joined the squad by way of in- j Christmas happiness where It will
tegration be needed most along about next
Granger was a top contender j December 24 .
Marriage Licenses
Issued For Week
AMERICAN LEGION ACX.
TO MEET THI KSDAY
I The American Legion Auxiliary
will meet Thursday. Sept. 9. at
10 p.m. in the home of Mrs.
Adren Long. 17ft!) Water St.
Awards will foe presented to the
Bel; Moore Jones Memorial Li-
brary contestants and *he Blue
Bonnet State Girls wil give a
report.
Only two marriage licenses
were issued at the county clerk's
office in the Bastrop courthouse
during the past week.
Licenses were issued to Paul
R iv Roy!'- and Mona Veves and
Enoch Uayr Lindgren and I.ar,a
Gav Guent/c!
teat
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provi t to I-
will t< am (i
last Frida
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& MvrctarN fo
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fan* orii f,.r eacti of
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Their ippi aranc
gleitmtng el chry so
' !'*ir had the sanv
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' i wheel within a
ttii-y went the>
'> '>1 tin^ir four direct
*J! tuniing as (hey
• *ir wheels had rim
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fll. of eye* round
' "'e flying sa icer
not over in one of
the Other da>
tt,,. "Tiling"
frightening towns
1 i n
I omntlis
has been blamiil
•■•i.inge hap|Ntitngs
(,i| '"wn, hke killing
f"ind creatint:
, ' "f tbmg IH
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It, ,S' 1 Texas .lots
I ',li Ihy ii "hfirklni; up
* ,f""" «fter all
t , there v\ as the
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path
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Sl;ini|) Fratnrrs
( oplrv I'ainliii^
Kot thi past lout years the
ISisi i ffi . I h«pnr'Intent has is
sued i omnienioi ative st amp of
Ami-r m irt using fui. inlor i•
(irixlu. f iiirione ■ u Ii yeai ami
the r.*v art r< p " he ' n stamp
w ill ,;o iill a' at til- H tn>p
i'.ist (iffn • on S,itunl«> ^'pt 1H
S dei till for the fifth contme
mnrntivi «cent stamp n tin Fine
Arts series is a (mrtion of otn
of .lolm Singleton i'opli \ s most
■ iiitvt.iroliti,.- paintiiii. I'll, i op
les FinilK featuring hi- Iltti'
dati; litet I' ll/ iN'tlt Claik t 'p
ley 11 Will I" p!ai • <1 oi s iU fll 1
it U ,slung' n !>C on >> pt 1."
and collis tors t!i8) obtain fn
dn\ cancellais.iii' b> nulinn'tini;
ti ipiests to the p-^lmastel
\v istmi -tun 111
Full c i "i ; pimlui ti l! 'I ^"lr
rican Art on tamp* ' in in
I'ti.I with I'lii Sinok Signal
l,> Frederli Uemin '-"'i \ >•'"
alei Winslow llomct well
known «ea i|" Hre. tn • ' p
wa featured All a |U C nt of Co
lumb i .!: > fo\ 'hit -I mi.-s \u
tut.Ill W I tif !'"> 1;,sl
ycai\ stamp fi atiind Cliail- M
Kir s. ' "'ki I l 'Wtt
Mail (iarrirrs To
I It l ji W itli (.rop
\rrraj!«' Sur\t'\
SIHtS
each
ly fn
offici.
Mail Cat
to patron
Septembe
Post Offll
I ^1 >A in n
Veaf Hiev
m fanners
il .stmiaie
\ t • i
in tl
d that
liegin
Siir\*e>
routes
i 'iVhi'n 'tu
scoreboard simw
d Ho victory for t!
It was
the llorr
■ord last yi ar
Bast top s firs'
downs were all
hack Ronnie Freri
M*n;or Hi pkiwed
line on runs of !t\
\ ants
But three other
men atso shared
Soph.itnore /I
< ts interceptea a
k ran out
a lop s ■!
liears.
1 llh .sttslight ss t
v\ Ik> had a 0-10 r
three touch
-red t>\ full
r a 17r -|>iund
ti iss the soal
one and two
Bk ar backf.ehl-
ieoring honors
i' ; Kd Sanil
T' ■ all pas-, m
slu
chinng tin
is lived he
ictivi
I'ntiri
in
in
wife of .To<'
i .instruction
the C of C
1' Iii partment as
nakinc this sui"ve>
s. reports rlirect
ir- the i isis fot
• for Fi-xas acre
i •. n crop i'. IIA i st.'d 111 l'iia
I'o l - sute tins community is
well t--presented ill the silivcy.
Mrs standlfcr ir«e- each patron
ris eu in I a d t > fill II out and
ti turn it to his mailbox
Rut ti n. n! i irrict s woi km.' on
this protect ire I turns (' Scliae
fi t Kmiti Gtv .'ack Claiborne.
Co t T«o ind Garland Hefner,
t tie\ Star Ruite
\t<)V I III > I.\IMF.S- II M'IIEON
in tit II KSim SEI'T !l
\l i.i;IIITIII s ICIS| \« IJXVT
Hie monthly ladies luncheon
« ai I'ues.l |> Sep! M at
i ,i iffilh s Restaurant
11 ,st. ■ ire Mrs I arl I >en
at iMii Mi ■. i "harii ■ Brown It
is teittiesi. il foi tl'ose planning to
attend to ilia , thei reseivatiofl
earlv
simm I imam), used like new.
Can lie s en in this vicinity Cash
,.i let in - to I sponsible parly
For information without expense
hi .ih: ition wi'ile Credit Man
,:-.i Houston Music ('etiti r "jm
s Main Houston I'.a.is
th. si cond quartet uni rm .'><>
yards to pay dirt In tin final
quarter hi a so I i ked up six
f>■ ntv on a one > at.1 plun^i
The longest scorins: run of the
evenuii', came in tin eat > min
utes of the third qti irter Quar
terfoack I.irry Hcn-.tix ran iWi
vards on a punt return.
Additu: another t uchdowti to
the runaway s ore was halfback
Ihckie Henderson wlio scored
the ni on a three yain run
Two extra (nmiiIs were iddcd
to the score by kicker Larry
I lendrix.
Tlie Hornets ni'ver once threat
cited during II.e g line, while the
Bears siwil at least on. touch
down in every quarter.
Hear center Uec^ic Tuck did
an excellent job of blocking on
punt returns lie also played a
fine defensive game
Giber on-standing interior line
men for the Bears were Robert
Petter, 1"> stcr \\ iK >n Dickie
Warren mil I • ii. Snyder.
Althoil. il Bastrop •- ued enough
to make tin 'allle > iuitawa\ Six
flUllbles cost the B> i s possession
of the pigskin
I'hii of these fumbles occiltTixl
when the Bears w in scoring
pisition Otic was d 'fiped on the
i'lirall 1 y ard litii
inning most of the se.-ond half,
the Bastrop reserves ;ot a chance
to prove tbcmsi Ives
111 ClVii
32 year
Her employment cxper.enei
elude wrking in the Texas legis
lature and in vano s stort
Bastrop
Mrs Pfeiffer is th
H Pfeiffer. who is it
work.
During the «uiiiin
| office had tt.i secretarial assis
tanc. of Miss Carol Sin Fournier
She will return to Texas Tech
this fall as a s iphomore
When iskisi a -tut h.er new loh
Mrs Pfeiffer. commented, "I only
hope I can do i .'.mil job for the
ehamlier I realize the ;rcat res-
pitisililihty >f this |h>sition and
I'll do my very best to carry out
these duties."
Mrs |>JV lie: lis,. s.r,d she wel
conies irca rcs:ei'nts to stop by
the office iny time
She reminded n*ea residents
that the C of (' h.us telephone di-
reciories for many of the sur
rounding towns and cities. And
the ehamlier office has maps of
ilniost every siale in the union.
ItT. KE\ t'l.AI l E \. EAI ST
\TTENOS N \T. IN'STITTTE
\ I ITI m.ll \l. SESSION
l'he Rt. Rev Claude A Faust
.( Kocktie recently rcturnisl from
i two week trip to St Ixiuis and
Clucai'.o during which he attended
the National Institute for Dioce
san Kxpans:on Fund Directors in
Si 1 oui.s Aug .'.1 ..'"i and the
("hii i'o s ssion of the l'K Nat
lonal Liturgical Week \ttg Ih
Sept. ..'
MonsigiKti F" iiisf is Diocesan
IHrectoi !. ; ti.e miiiial Austin
Di.H'esati I xpansion K nd Drive
to be he;• i Sun ia\ Si pt l' . ill all
partshi nf the Dkx'csc. He is al
s,i co !l |.| ::: Itl f till \llslltl Dl
oce.s.in Liturgical I'onim ssion \
a member of the Boanl of Dins-
tors of the Southwest Lthirgical
Confereii.'
Alfalfa native to \si t did not
reach this ,-aimtn until is*)
By CONGRESSMAN J. J. PICKLE
Tenth District — Texas
hoi si: i'vsses Kil l
ro \ii in siness
Like their fellow Ameravins
ihroughe.ut the land. Congress-
men [Kuise l this week to observe
LiIkh Day. then plunge,] back
into their heavy .schedule in the
final drive toward adjournment.
i.earings on
it Si nm bo-
due to the
some time.
When v\. conducted
the proposa. in Junt
came apparent that
rapid expansion of the population
of the United States, the Nation's
supply of medical manpower was
already seriously short in some
In the llou.se v\i ar< scheduled to areas of the countrv. Unless
a sig-
consider the foreign aid ippropri
at ion bill — always a ixintrover-
sial subject — and the Senate will
lak ■ up s(-l..Ki| financing, immi-
gration. and possibly the farm
bill recently passed by the House
l ast week we ipprovcd a mea- mittee
sure to promote the creation of House,
regional centers to place the
findings of science and technol-
ogy into the hands of local busi-
ness! • and industries This joint
Federal ■ State program would
operate through a State agency
designated by the Governor, and
institutions like the University of
Texas and Texas A \- M would
have an apporlunity to partici-
pate
Because the States will have to
work up five year plans for ap-
proval by the Secretary f Com-
merce. which will take some time,
the new program will start some
what slowly, but ir could grow
into a highly-developed service
particularly beneficial to small
businesses and it might mean a
great deal over the long puil t
the communities of our district
and State A number of our en-
gineers and business people had
eon i acted me ilnnit supporting
the btli. and of course. I was
pleased to do it
nificant increase in the number
of graduates of medical schools
lakes p ace. the situation will be-
come critical throughout the na-
tion, Because of this urgent need,
I voted for the bill both in cont-
ain! when t passed the
MOKE IMM"TOIts NEEIIEO
the House also passed legislat
ion designed to tram more doe
tors, osleopalhs dentists and
optometrists wlio will e badly
needed in the years ahead Hits
was a bill oil which our Colli
merce Committee had worked for
t NEMI'i.O\ MENT
Hil l. OPPOSED
A few days ago I appeared
fore the House Ways and Means
Committee in favor of i bill I
had intixxiuced at the request of
the Texas Employment Commis-
sion and similar agencies in other
States which administer the un-
employment compensation pro-
gram My bill would provide for
court review of decisions by the
Secretary of Lihor in denying
funds to the States. I fivl that
our Stale agencies should have
their day in court on such quest-
ions
In addition I t stified against i
bill to substitute Federal stand-
ards for Stale unemployment re-
quirements Basetl on my experi-
ence with the program I think
that matters of eligibility, dis-
qualification md benefit amounts
and duration s!. < Id lie left to
Slate control liecaus' working
conditions w ige scales and eco-
nomic pat' res \ irv from one
part ef Hi .'uintry to another
Any an eminent program must,
of eivurse be kept up to date, and
I rccogni/'' that improvements
, an be mad. at both the Feileral
unl Stale levels However. 1 feel
Se. PICKI.I REPORT page 1
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